A hospitality media system includes a media system controller and a plurality of controllable devices operable by the media system controller, each of a plurality of rooms having one or more in-room controllable devices. A communication module performs data communications with a mobile device. An authentication module receives identification information from the mobile device, determines a registered room currently associated with the identification information, and includes in an authorized subset of the controllable devices for which the mobile device is authorized to operate at least the in-room controllable devices of the registered room. The media system controller operates the authorized subset of the controllable devices in dependence upon commands received from the mobile device.
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13. A method of operating a plurality of controllable devices accessible from within a plurality of rooms of a hospitality establishment, the controllable devices coupled to a media system controller by a computer network and preconfigured such that each of the controllable devices is in communication with and remotely operable by the media system controller via the computer network, the media system controller having a database storing an association between each of the rooms and one or more of the controllable devices that are accessible to a user within each room, the one or more of the controllable devices that are accessible within a particular room hereinafter referred to as in-room controllable devices of the particular room; the method comprising:
generating a passkey in response to an occurrence of a first event associated with the particular room without establishing data communications with a mobile device operated by a user of the particular room;
storing in the database an association between the passkey and the particular room;
displaying the passkey on a display device located within the particular room, whereby after being displayed in the particular room the passkey is entered into the mobile device by the user of the particular room;
establishing data communications with the mobile device and receiving the passkey from the mobile device;
querying the database to find the particular room currently associated with the passkey received from the mobile device, whereby the particular room currently associated with the passkey is found to be the particular room in which the passkey was displayed;
querying the database to determine the in-room controllable devices of the particular room found associated with the passkey received from the mobile device;
including in an authorized subset of the controllable devices for which the mobile device is authorized to operate at least the in-room controllable devices of the particular room found associated with the passkey received from the mobile device;
operating the authorized subset of the controllable devices in dependence upon commands received from the mobile device until an occurrence of a second event associated with the particular room; and
removing from the database the association between the passkey and the particular room in response to the occurrence of the second event.
20. A media system controller for operating a plurality of controllable devices accessible from within a plurality of rooms of a hospitality establishment, the controllable devices coupled to the media system controller by a computer network and preconfigured such that each of the controllable devices is in communication with and remotely operable by the media system controller via the computer network; the media system controller comprising:
a database storing an association between each of the rooms and one or more of the controllable devices that are accessible to a user within each room, the one or more of the controllable devices that are accessible within a particular room hereinafter referred to as in-room controllable devices of the particular room; and
one or more processors operable to:
generate a passkey in response to an occurrence of a first event associated with the particular room without establishing data communications with a mobile device operated by a user of the particular room;
store in the database an association between the passkey and the particular room;
cause the passkey to be displayed on a display device located within the particular room, whereby after being displayed in the particular room the passkey is entered into the mobile device by the user of the particular room;
establish data communications with the mobile device and receive the passkey from the mobile device;
query the database to find the particular room currently associated with the passkey received from the mobile device, whereby the particular room currently associated with the passkey is found to be the particular room in which the passkey was displayed;
query the database to find the in-room controllable devices of the particular room found associated with the passkey received from the mobile device;
include in an authorized subset of the controllable devices for which the mobile device is authorized to operate at least the in-room controllable devices of the particular room found associated with the passkey received from the mobile device;
operate the authorized subset of the controllable devices in dependence upon commands received from the mobile device until an occurrence of a second event associated with the particular room; and
remove from the database the association between the passkey and the particular room in response to the occurrence of the second event.
1. A hospitality media system comprising:
a media system controller;
a plurality of controllable devices accessible from within a plurality of rooms of a hospitality establishment, the controllable devices coupled to the media system controller by a computer network and preconfigured such that each of the controllable devices is in communication with and remotely operable by the media system controller via the computer network; and
a database storing an association between each of the rooms and one or more of the controllable devices that are accessible to a user within each room, the one or more of the controllable devices that are accessible within a particular room hereinafter referred to as in-room controllable devices of the particular room;
wherein the media system controller is operable to:
generate a passkey in response to an occurrence of a first event associated with the particular room without establishing data communications with a mobile device operated by a user of the particular room;
store in the database an association between the passkey and the particular room;
cause the passkey to be displayed on a display device located within the particular room, whereby after being displayed in the particular room the passkey is entered into the mobile device by the user of the particular room;
establish data communications with the mobile device and receive the passkey from the mobile device;
query the database to find the particular room currently associated with the passkey received from the mobile device, whereby the particular room currently associated with the passkey is found to be the particular room in which the passkey was displayed;
query the database to find the in-room controllable devices of the particular room found associated with the passkey received from the mobile device;
include in an authorized subset of the controllable devices for which the mobile device is authorized to operate at least the in-room controllable devices of the particular room found associated with the passkey received from the mobile device;
operate the authorized subset of the controllable devices in dependence upon commands received from the mobile device until an occurrence of a second event associated with the particular room; and
remove from the database the association between the passkey and the particular room in response to the occurrence of the second event.
2. The hospitality media system of
3. The hospitality media system of
4. The hospitality media system of
5. The hospitality media system of
6. The hospitality media system of
7. The hospitality media system of
8. The hospitality media system of
9. The hospitality media system of
transfer customization information specific to the hospitality establishment to a predetermined application running on the mobile device after a connection to the mobile device has been established;
wherein the predetermined application is compatible with and may be customized by a plurality of different hospitality establishments.
10. The hospitality media system of
11. The hospitality media system of
12. The hospitality media system of
store in the database an association between a unique identifier received from the mobile device and the particular room after determining the particular room currently associated with the passkey received from the mobile device; and
perform subsequent authentications of the mobile device according to the unique identifier of the mobile device and its association with the particular room as looked up in the database.
14. The method of
15. The method of
16. The method of
17. The method of
18. The method of
the hospitality establishment is a hotel, and
the controllable devices are audio/visual entertainment devices accessible from guest rooms of the hotel.
19. A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising computer executable instructions that when executed by a computer cause the computer to perform the method of
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This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/150,672 filed Jun. 1, 2011, which claims the benefit of Canadian Patent Application No. 2,709,651 filed Jun. 7, 2010. Both of these applications are incorporated herein by reference.
(1) Field of the Invention
The invention pertains generally to hospitality media and entertainment systems. More specifically, the invention relates to operating a hospitality media system from a mobile device.
(2) Description of the Related Art
In order to meet guest expectations, hotels must provide increasingly sophisticated media entertainment systems. However, the increased sophistication inevitably results in increased complexity, and thus the systems become “scary” to new users who may be unfamiliar with the operation of many remotes and other equipment such as set-top boxes (STBs) and personal digital recorders (PVRs) that may be found in the rooms.
To solve this problem, hotel media systems are designed to be “user-friendly”. This generally means control elements such as menus and control buttons be as intuitive as possible such that a guest can easily figure out how to use the system without first having to read instructions. However, regardless of how user-friendly a system may actually be, it will still be regarded as new and therefore troublesome by a guest who is unfamiliar with the system but who needs to learn it in order to enjoy their stay. Also, because the hardware vendors for different hotels (even of the same hotel chain) may differ, the physical appearance and other control aspects of in-room media and entertainment systems may also differ from hotel to hotel. Therefore, even if each system is itself user-friendly, frequent travelers who stay at many hotels may need to learn many different media systems. The process of learning to use yet another hotel media system can detract from the overall guest experience.
According to an exemplary configuration of the invention there is provided a hospitality media system. The system includes a media system controller, and a plurality of controllable devices accessible from within a plurality of rooms of a hospitality establishment. The controllable devices are coupled to the media system controller by a computer network and are preconfigured such that each of the controllable devices is in communication with and remotely operable by the media system controller via the computer network. The system further includes a database storing an association between each of the rooms and one or more of the controllable devices that are accessible to a user within each room. The one or more of the controllable devices that are accessible within a particular room are hereinafter referred to as in-room controllable devices of the particular room. The media system controller is operable to generate a passkey in response to an occurrence of a first event associated with the particular room, and store in the database an association between the passkey and the particular room. The media system controller is further operable to cause the passkey to be displayed on a display device located within the particular room, whereby after being displayed in the particular room the passkey is entered into a mobile device by a user of the particular room. The media system controller is further operable to establish data communications with the mobile device and receive the passkey from the mobile device, and query the database to find the particular room currently associated with the passkey received from the mobile device, whereby the particular room currently associated with the passkey is found to be the particular room in which the passkey was displayed. The media system controller is further operable to query the database to find the in-room controllable devices of the particular room found associated with the passkey received from the mobile device, and include in an authorized subset of the controllable devices for which the mobile device is authorized to operate at least the in-room controllable devices of the particular room found associated with the passkey received from the mobile device. The media system controller is further operable to operate the authorized subset of the controllable devices in dependence upon commands received from the mobile device until an occurrence of a second event associated with the particular room, and remove from the database the association between the passkey and the particular room in response to the occurrence of the second event.
According to another exemplary configuration of the invention there is provided a method of operating a plurality of controllable devices accessible from within a plurality of rooms of a hospitality establishment. The controllable devices are coupled to a media system controller by a computer network and preconfigured such that each of the controllable devices is in communication with and remotely operable by the media system controller via the computer network. The media system controller has a database storing an association between each of the rooms and one or more of the controllable devices that are accessible to a user within each room, the one or more of the controllable devices that are accessible within a particular room hereinafter referred to as in-room controllable devices of the particular room. The method includes generating a passkey in response to an occurrence of a first event associated with the particular room, and storing in the database an association between the passkey and the particular room. The method further includes displaying the passkey on a display device located within the particular room, whereby after being displayed in the particular room the passkey is entered into a mobile device by a user of the particular room. The method further includes establishing data communications with the mobile device and receiving the passkey from the mobile device, and querying the database to find the particular room currently associated with the passkey received from the mobile device, whereby the particular room currently associated with the passkey is found to be the particular room in which the passkey was displayed. The method further includes querying the database to determine the in-room controllable devices of the particular room found associated with the passkey received from the mobile device, and including in an authorized subset of the controllable devices for which the mobile device is authorized to operate at least the in-room controllable devices of the particular room found associated with the passkey received from the mobile device. The method further includes operating the authorized subset of the controllable devices in dependence upon commands received from the mobile device until an occurrence of a second event associated with the particular room, and removing from the database the association between the passkey and the particular room in response to the occurrence of the second event.
According to yet another exemplary configuration of the invention there is provided a media system controller for operating a plurality of controllable devices accessible from within a plurality of rooms of a hospitality establishment. The controllable devices are coupled to the media system controller by a computer network and preconfigured such that each of the controllable devices is in communication with and remotely operable by the media system controller via the computer network. The media system controller includes a database storing an association between each of the rooms and one or more of the controllable devices that are accessible to a user within each room, the one or more of the controllable devices that are accessible within a particular room hereinafter referred to as in-room controllable devices of the particular room. The media system controller further includes one or more processors configured to generate a passkey in response to an occurrence of a first event associated with the particular room, and store in the database an association between the passkey and the particular room. The one or more processors are further configured to cause the passkey to be displayed on a display device located within the particular room, whereby after being displayed in the particular room the passkey is entered into a mobile device by a user of the particular room. The one or more processors are further configured to establish data communications with the mobile device and receive the passkey from the mobile device, and query the database to find the particular room currently associated with the passkey received from the mobile device, whereby the particular room currently associated with the passkey is found to be the particular room in which the passkey was displayed. The one or more processors are further configured to query the database to find the in-room controllable devices of the particular room found associated with the passkey received from the mobile device, and include in an authorized subset of the controllable devices for which the mobile device is authorized to operate at least the in-room controllable devices of the particular room found associated with the passkey received from the mobile device. The one or more processors are further configured to operate the authorized subset of the controllable devices in dependence upon commands received from the mobile device until an occurrence of a second event associated with the particular room, and remove from the database the association between the passkey and the particular room in response to the occurrence of the second event.
These and other embodiments and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, illustrating by way of example the principles of the invention.
The invention will be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings which represent preferred embodiments thereof.
Guests of a hotel often have their own mobile devices 150 such as laptop computers, tablet computers, cell phones, music players, personal digital assistants (PDAs), digital cameras, global positioning systems (GPSs), and all other kinds of personal electronic gadgets. These mobile devices 150 may be coupled to the media system controller 110 through a guest accessible network 108 that is installed throughout the hotel and available to guests of the hotel, or through a public network 160 that may be available outside the hotel such as the Internet. In another configuration, the media system network 106 and the guest accessible network 108 may be the same network. Once connected to the media system controller 110, the mobile devices 150 may operate one or more of the controllable devices 130.
In one configuration, a custom application 152 may be pre-included on each mobile device 150 or may be downloaded and installed from the media system controller 130 or another source if it is not already present on the mobile device 150. According to the type of connecting network 108, 160, the application 152 automatically detects the hotel media system 100 and establishes data communications with the communication module 116. The customization module 114 may then provide customization information specific to this particular hotel media system 100 to the application 152. Examples of the information specific to a particular hotel media system 100 may include hotel name, branding logos, color schemes, welcome messages, authentication methods, etc. The application 152 utilizes this information to customize itself for this particular hotel and then identifies itself or its operator to the authentication module 112.
Authorization limits implemented by the authentication module 112 in conjunction with a database 118 such as the hotel's property management system (PMS) determine which controllable device(s) 130 may be operated by a particular mobile device 150. After determining an authorized subset of the controllable devices 130 for which a particular mobile device 150 is authorized to operate, the media system controller 110 transfers status information for the authorized controllable devices 130 to the particular mobile device 150 and operates the controllable devices 130 in the authorized subset in dependence upon commands received from the particular mobile device 150. For example, in
Other steps may also be included such as if a user is not authorized at step 214, actions such as providing an error message or other assistance to the guest may be provided by the hotel's media system 100. Because the user of the mobile device is not authenticated, the hotel media system 100 may provide only general services and information to the mobile device 150 but no specific room control services until the mobile device 150 tries to re-authenticate. Control may proceed back to step 214 when the mobile device tries to re-authenticate.
As an example of beneficial usage, as shown in
Regarding additional features of the phone 300, the customization module 304 of the mobile phone 300 receives the customization information sent from the customization module 114 of the media system controller 110. For example, a hotel branded logo 310 may be utilized by the mobile phone 300 to customize the UI 312 when operating the media system 100 at a particular hotel. The ID module 306 is responsible for identifying the mobile phone 300 to the hotel media system 100 and may also store identification information that needs to be remembered for authentication purposes. For example, a pass code that a guest was given at check-in for authenticating their mobile device(s) 150 may be stored within the ID module 306. The ID module 306 may also automatically pass a unique ID 308 such as the GSM SIM card number, MAC address, software serial number, or browser cookie to the authentication module 112 of the hotel's media system controller 110 to allow determination of the authorized controllable devices.
Rather than (or in addition to) the passkeys stored in user information column 1012, in another configuration, users may also be required to both specify the correct passkey and other user information such as the name of a guest currently staying in the room. The authentication module 112 receives identification information from a mobile device such as a passkey entered by the user or stored within the mobile device, queries the registered room table 1010 to determine the registered guest room currently associated with the received identification information, and includes in the authorized subset of the controllable devices for which the mobile device is authorized to operate at least the in-room controllable devices of the registered guest room(s) as specified in the in-room device table 1000. Upon successful authentication of the mobile device using user information column 1012, a unique identifier of the mobile device may also be stored and associated with one or more registered guest rooms so that the mobile device can be automatically authenticated upon next usage according to the unique identifier rather than the passkey. Combinations of the database structures of
In a modification of the above-described flowchart, rather than populating the database 118 with the authentication data immediately after guest check-in, the authentication information of step 1102 may be dynamically added to the database 118 when the passkey is displayed on the display device in the registered guest room. In another example, the authentication data stored in the database 118 at step 1102 may corresponds to personal information of the guest dynamically added to the database 118 when the guest checks in to the registered guest room. Other steps may also be added to the flowchart of
Each mobile device 520, 532, 534 may operate the subset of the controllable devices for which it is authorized even when it is not located in the same room as the controllable device it is trying to operate. For example, as illustrated in
De-authorization of one or more controllable devices 506, 508, 510, 512, 514 may be performed by modifying the database accordingly. For example, to de-authorize the cell phone 530 from controlling the STB 506, the STB 506 may be removed from the authorized subset of controllable devices column in the
Furthermore, de-authorization of a controllable device may occur on a device-level or a feature-level. For example when a guest checks out of a hotel their mobile device 150 may be de-authorized to control the TV and other in-room devices 130 but may still be authorized to review their portfolio, message inbox, etc. In another example a mobile device 150 may be de-authorized to watch or record certain TV channels due to parental lock control settings.
When a mobile device 150 connects to the media system controller 110 via the public network 160, communication is first established with the central communication module 716. Customization and authentication may be performed by the central controller 710 using the central customization module 714 and the central authentication module 712 according to techniques similar to what was already described above for
According to the invention, guests may operate the hotel's media system from the guest's own mobile device. In doing so, there are at least four major benefits:
1. Familiar Hardware Platform and User Interface
Guests often bring their own laptops, mobile phones, tablet computers, music players and other mobile devices with them as they travel. Such guests are typically also very familiar and comfortable with the user interface and operation of their own devices, and since they carry the equipment with them, there are no new hardware systems to learn as they stay in different hotels.
2. One Mobile/Web Application for Multiple Hotels
A media system control application 152 for controlling the hotel media systems 100 may be provided for users to install on the mobile platform 150 of their choice. The application 152 may appear and operate the same at all hotels. Alternatively, different hotels or chains may vary certain elements of the application related to branding such as logos and color schemes, or enable additional features and functions. Because one mobile application 152 may be used to control multiple hotels, basic functionality may be substantially the same or at least very similar at multiple hotels. This allows the user to reuse their already-learned knowledge to operate different media systems 100 at different hotels. Similarly, a consistent web interface may be provided across hotels.
Additionally, the mobile application and web interface may also provide device-specific Help information to the guest. Having 1-click Help functionality built into the mobile or web app ensures users always have a quick resource available to answer their “how does this device work?” or “how do I use this?” questions. For example, the media system 100 may include a general overview of how a PVR system works that would be available at any time, as well as a PVR-specific help button available on the IPG page that would lead the guest through the specific steps to record and watch TV shows on a particular system.
3. Guest can Operate in-Room Controllable Devices Even when not in Room
Because most users' mobile devices 150 include some kind of wireless or wired communication technology, once authorized by a hotel's media system 100, there is nothing stopping the guest from operating the media system 100 even when the guest is outside of their registered room. That is, no matter where the guest is physically located, as long as some kind of a connection to the hotel media system 100 is available, the guest may control in-room and other hotel equipment 130 from their mobile device 150. One example is, while eating dinner in the hotel's restaurant, the guest may view the IPG for the television in the guest's room and choose programs to record for later viewing when they are finished eating. The recording could take place on a PVR installed within the guest's room, or may be done at a network-PVR installed anywhere in the hotel's media system 100. Recorded programs may then be viewed later in the guest's room or even via the mobile device itself if bandwidth and multimedia capabilities of the network and mobile device are sufficient. Any menus or other control elements for devices of the hotel media system 100 in the guest's room may also be controlled from the guest's mobile device. Examples include in-room STB, PVR, television, audio system, room lights, AC/heater, etc. In-room controllable devices also include devices that are physically installed at other locations in the hotel but are controllable from within the guest's registered room such as the network PVR 130 of
4. Multiple Authorized Devices and Controllers
There can be more than one authorized mobile device 150 that is allowed to control a single controllable device 130. For example, a conference or meeting room 104 will often have multiple “guests” and the hotel media system 100 may allow more than one person to control something in the room. One mobile device 150 may be able to do everything, one may only do the audio, one may only do the lights, etc. In other words, there can be more than one authorized user per controllable device at a time. Another example would be a Hotel staff member or Support Agent authorizing a device in order to assist a customer/guest if necessary. Once the state of a particular controllable device 130 changes, updated status information will be sent to all mobile devices authorized to operate that controllable device.
In another configuration, the invention may be utilized to interface with other hotel functions that are not a part of the entertainment system. For example, with reference to
Another benefit is either a media system vendor or a particular hotel can push automatic updates to the guest using the mobile application. For example, the hotel could push out ads or information about upcoming sales, etc. This could be as either a content update of the app, or even a new software version that would automatically trigger the mobile device to inform the user that an update is available. Messages and announcements may also be transferred to user's mobile devices.
A further advantage is the hospitality media system may automatically authorize a user to use a mobile device to control the in-room devices in the room(s) for which the user is currently registered. When the room is no longer registered to the user, the media system may automatically de-authorize the user from controlling in-room devices. The process may then repeat with each future guest staying in the room. This is highly beneficial for hospitality locations such as hotels that may have thousands of rooms including guest rooms, meeting rooms, and conference rooms, and continuously arriving and departing guests, each of who may bring one or more mobile devices they wish to use to operate in-room controllable devices during their stay at the hotel.
In summary, a hospitality media system includes a media system controller and a plurality of controllable devices operable by the media system controller, each of a plurality of rooms having one or more in-room controllable devices. A communication module performs data communications with a mobile device. An authentication module receives identification information from the mobile device, determines a registered room currently associated with the identification information, and includes in an authorized subset of the controllable devices for which the mobile device is authorized to operate at least the in-room controllable devices of the registered room. The media system controller operates the authorized subset of the controllable devices in dependence upon commands received from the mobile device.
In the above description, the exemplary user indication of “guest” refers to current guests in the hotel, people who are attending a conference or meeting in the hotel, staff members at the hotel, or any other person or user who may need or want to operate a hospitality media system. Future guests that have reservations, potential future guests that don't yet have reservations, and other users may also be given access for certain in-room functions. For example, a demonstration of the technology may be available in the hotel lobby and all users would be able to utilize their own mobile devices 150 to control in-room controllable devices 130 installed in the lobby in order to try out the system 100. Additionally, it is not necessary that the users bring their own mobile device 150. In another configuration, the mobile device 150 may be provided to the user by the hotel. It should also be noted that the term “mobile” is utilized to mean the device is capable of being moved. Although portable devices that are easily carried are anticipated by the inventors as being particularly useful, it is not a strict requirement that the mobile devices be easily carried. Other devices such as desktop computers that are of a more permanent nature may also act as mobile devices in conjunction with the invention.
Although the invention has been described in connection with a preferred embodiment, it should be understood that various modifications, additions and alterations may be made to the invention by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. For example, although the invention has been described as being utilized at a hotel, the invention is equally applicable to any hospitality related location or service wishing to provide users with a media system including but not limited to hotels, motels, resorts, hospitals, apartment/townhouse complexes, restaurants, retirement centers, cruise ships, busses, airlines, shopping centers, passenger trains, etc. The invention may also be utilized to control other systems and services outside a hotel's media system. For example, hotel's PMS, reporting, or administration systems. The various separate elements, features, and modules of the invention described above may be integrated or combined into single units. Similarly, functions of single elements, features, and modules may be separated into multiple units. The modules may be implemented as dedicated hardware modules, and the modules may also be implemented as one or more software programs executed by a general or specific purpose processor to cause the processor to operate pursuant to the software program to perform the above-described module functions. For example, the media system controller 110 of
Cassidy, Brendan G., Warrick, Peter S., Lorenzo, Lea, King, Brian W., Read, Blake, McBeth, Ian S.
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